A Center for cooperation with China is created in Crimea

A China House Center for cooperation with commercial and public structures of China is planned to open in Crimea.

This was announced by head of the regional public organization Crimea-Zhongguo Gennady Potapenko.

The Crimean “Government” adopted an action plan on cooperation development of Crimea with the People’s Republic of China. One of the main points of the plan is to create the China House.

“As it is known Crimea has the objective challenges in working with investors: from the international sanctions to corruption risks as well as the incompetence of certain officials. There is no a single analysis and decisions elaboration center to work with the People’s Republic of China. We can merely confront those risks by integrating our efforts,” said Potapenko.

According to him, the China House may be a single information and advisory centre of Crimea to cooperate with China. At this stage the main goal is to find a Chinese partner to become a co-founder of the Center.

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